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艺术家:托马斯·舍尔茨(Tomáš Šelc)、亚娜·塞梅拉多娃(Jana Semerádová)、马里亚纳合唱团(Collegium Marianum)
作品名称:《泪 / 扬·迪马斯·泽莱卡》(Lacrimae / Jan Dismas Zelenka)
发行年份:2025年
厂牌:苏普拉风唱片公司(SUPRAPHON a.s.)
音乐类型:古典音乐
音质:无损FLAC格式(分轨)/ 24比特 - 96.0千赫兹FLAC格式
总时长:00:55:18
总大小:283兆字节 / 1.08吉字节
网站:专辑预览
曲目列表
01. 圣周三第一首《耶利米哀歌》,作品编号ZWV 53(Lamentation I for Holy Wednesday, ZWV 53)
02. G大调长笛协奏曲,作品编号Gimo 293:第一乐章,快板(Flute Concerto in G Major, Gimo 293: I. Allegro)
03. G大调长笛协奏曲,作品编号Gimo 293:第二乐章,广板 行板(Flute Concerto in G Major, Gimo 293: II. Largo andante)
04. G大调长笛协奏曲,作品编号Gimo 293:第三乐章,第二快板(Flute Concerto in G Major, Gimo 293: III. Allegro II)
05. 《我要向你感恩,主》,作品编号ZWV 71:第一部分,我要感恩(Confitebor tibi Domine, ZWV 71: I. Confitebor)
06. 《我要向你感恩,主》,作品编号ZWV 71:第二部分,纪念(Confitebor tibi Domine, ZWV 71: II. Memoriam)
07. 《拯救圣母》,作品编号ZWV 139:第一部分,拯救圣母(Salve Regina, ZWV 139: I. Salve Regina)
08. 《拯救圣母》,作品编号ZWV 139:第二部分,我们向你呼喊(Salve Regina, ZWV 139: II. Ad te clamamus)
09. 《拯救圣母》,作品编号ZWV 139:第三部分,因此,我们的庇护者(Salve Regina, ZWV 139: III. Eia, ergo, advocata nostra)
10. 《拯救圣母》,作品编号ZWV 139:第四部分,及蒙祝福的耶稣(Salve Regina, ZWV 139: IV. Et Jesum, benedictum)
托马斯·舍尔茨致力于演唱18世纪至20世纪的康塔塔和清唱剧作品、浪漫主义艺术歌曲以及歌剧,他与众多杰出的管弦乐团、合唱团和指挥家合作过(包括班贝格交响乐团、布达佩斯节日管弦乐团、卢瓦尔河谷国家管弦乐团、1704合唱团、根特声乐合唱团、塔弗纳合唱团等等)。不过,他似乎最擅长演绎扬·迪马斯·泽莱卡和约翰·塞巴斯蒂安·巴赫的作品。因此,他在苏普拉风唱片公司的首张专辑选择泽莱卡的作品是理所当然的,与著名的马里亚纳合唱团合作也是顺理成章。
这张专辑呈现了泽莱卡为男低音创作的三部伟大的礼仪作品,这些作品是在七年时间里于德累斯顿宫廷乐团的环境中创作的。杰里迈亚的第一首《哀歌》(1722年)为熄灯礼拜仪式所创作,其营造出的忧郁氛围精妙绝伦;在《我要向你感恩,主》(1729年)这首赞美诗中,对主的庄严赞颂;以及在圣母玛利亚的应答圣歌《拯救圣母》(1724年)中,从这尘世泪谷中发出的祈求呼喊,都被舍尔茨如丝般的嗓音以强烈的情感呈现给我们。
朱塞佩·塔尔蒂尼的《长笛协奏曲》提醒我们,我们并非只在黑暗深处呼喊;温柔慰藉的美好境界也确实触手可及。在这里,亚娜·塞梅拉多娃用长笛演奏出的柔和而多彩的音调,奏响了那种美好境界,驱散阴霾,让我们展露笑颜。黑暗的深渊与生命的灿烂轻盈,是这世上生命不可分割的两个维度。
Artist: Tomáš Šelc, Jana Semerádová, Collegium Marianum
Title: Lacrimae / Jan Dismas Zelenka
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: SUPRAPHON a.s.
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz
Total Time: 00:55:18
Total Size: 283 mb / 1.08 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Lamentation I for Holy Wednesday, ZWV 53
02. Flute Concerto in G Major, Gimo 293: I. Allegro
03. Flute Concerto in G Major, Gimo 293: II. Largo andante
04. Flute Concerto in G Major, Gimo 293: III. Allegro II
05. Confitebor tibi Domine, ZWV 71: I. Confitebor
06. Confitebor tibi Domine, ZWV 71: II. Memoriam
07. Salve Regina, ZWV 139: I. Salve Regina
08. Salve Regina, ZWV 139: II. Ad te clamamus
09. Salve Regina, ZWV 139: III. Eia, ergo, advocata nostra
10. Salve Regina, ZWV 139: IV. Et Jesum, benedictum
Tomas Selc devotes himself to the cantata and oratorio literature of the 18th through the 20th centuries, romantic lieder, and opera, collaborating with outstanding orchestras, ensembles, and conductors (Bamberger Symphoniker, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Orchestre National des Pays de la Loire, Collegium 1704, Collegium Vocale Gent, Taverner Consort etc.). It is, however, in the works of Jan Dismas Zelenka and of J. S. Bach that he seems to be most at home. Therefore, the choice of Zelenka for his Supraphon debut was clear, as was his collaboration with the renowned ensemble Collegium Marianum.
The album presents three of Zelenka's great liturgical works for bass, composed in the milieu of the Dresden court ensemble within a span of seven years. The masterfully invoked atmosphere of gloom of the first Lamentation of Jeremiah (1722) for the Tenebrae liturgy, dignified praise of the Lord in the psalm Confitebor tibi Domine (1729), and pleading cries from this world's vale of tears in the Marian antiphon Salve Regina (1724) are brought to us with all their urgency by the silky colour of Selc's voice.
The Flute Concerto by Giuseppe Tartini reminds us that it is not only from the depths of darkness that we cry out; heights of gentle consolation are truly within reach as well. Those heights resound here in the tender and colourful tones of the flute played by Jana Semeradova, driving the clouds away and brings smiles to our faces. Depths of darkness and radiant lightness of being are two inseparable dimensions of life on this earth.
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